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Hands Off the "Super-Euro"Three years ago, the European single currency, the Euro, was born at an exchange rate of 1:$1.17, which
presumably
was deemed to reflect appropriately price levels on both sides of the Atlantic at that time.
To make this work, the borders of each state would first have to be defined –
presumably
on the basis of the 1967 borders, with mutually agreed territorial swaps.
Adding to these fundamentals, populist rhetoric about introducing a quasi-currency or small-denomination IOUs
(presumably
to finance ambitious spending plans and larger budget deficits), and about not honoring the Bank of Italy’s debt, adds fuel to the financial fire.
The speakers at these events will
presumably
have better credentials than Watson to discuss topics like race and intelligence.
At some point, it will
presumably
stop raining.
With each passing week, former FBI Director Robert Mueller and his team of career prosecutors are
presumably
getting ever closer to unearthing the truth, whatever it may be.
These quotas, or “reservations,” were granted based on people’s
(presumably
immutable) caste identities.
But one important difference is that if people who join other countries’ military forces lose their US citizenship, they can
presumably
become citizens of the country for which they are fighting.
If they break this pledge,
presumably
they will face defeat in the next round of Republican Party primaries.
But mutual mistrust remained, in part because the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program
(presumably
with government knowledge) aided and abetted the nuclear programs of Libya, North Korea, and Iran.
If asked, which I was not, I would have recommended that such a message be delivered through diplomatic channels, because open, rhetorically charged criticism would make it even more difficult for Pakistan to change its policy course –
presumably
US officials’ goal – lest it appear to be a client state.
The more hotly debated program is one in which the NSA maps the origin and destination of US citizens’ telephone traffic and stores it for possible later inspection
(presumably
with a court order).
But, if inbound documented migrants can settle anywhere in the EU, some well-defined collective process for deciding on the numbers and portfolios of migrants does
presumably
need to be established.
In the wake of economic disaster, the party held responsible would
presumably
be exiled from power for a generation (the Great Depression kept the Republicans from the US presidency for 20 years).
It is a tradition that they wish to continue,
presumably
because some Japanese are emotionally attached to it.
Although this time, the gains
presumably
will be smaller and slower to arrive, owing to the likely pace and extent of Fed tightening, interest paid on savings will move household income in the right direction: up.
It won’t be – and
presumably
that reality will dictate extending the transition until after the 2022 general election, then beyond.
These recommendations are
presumably
influenced by Paul Krugman’s criticism in 1994 of Soviet-style extensive growth in East Asian economies (especially Singapore).
If, say, driving a gas-guzzling car becomes more expensive, people will
presumably
be less likely to do it.
It would rather attribute low inflation to successful inflation targeting, and the Great Moderation that it
presumably
spawned.
And yet the income distributions across advanced economies,
presumably
subject to similar technological and global market forces, are, in fact, startlingly different, suggesting that a combination of social policies and differing social norms does have a distributional impact.
The value of public debt would thus be halved, much in the same way as it would be if the government ordered the central bank to double the money supply, which would
presumably
lead to a doubling of prices.
The Syrian Game ChangerWASHINGTON, DC – Reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government may be preparing chemical weapons for deployment,
presumably
against its citizens or neighbors, have triggered alarm bells worldwide, and thrust Syria’s civil war into a new, more dangerous phase.
Its two major banks had attracted huge deposits from abroad, largely from Russia, and
presumably
mostly from individuals who wished to escape scrutiny at home or elsewhere.
At the very least, the WikiLeaks disclosures will
presumably
continue, though, despite being somewhat embarrassing to the Clintons, they haven’t revealed corruption by the Clinton Foundation or improprieties in how Hillary Clinton conducted policy as Secretary of State.
In India, although only 53% say that women have gained greater equality, an additional 14% say that women now have more rights than men!(Presumably, they were thinking only of those females who are not aborted because prenatal testing has shown them not to be male.)
The deep recession that followed the near-collapse of the global financial system in 2008 caught nearly everyone by surprise – including the experts who were
presumably
the best equipped to see it coming.
From 2004 to 2012, clean-energy investment originating from non-OECD countries soared from $4.9 billion to $72.6 billion – almost half of the global total –
presumably
based on their recognition that decreased pollution implies vast environmental and health benefits.
Presumably, Putin hopes to whip up nationalist sentiment to strengthen his weakened hold on power at home.
Presumably, Blair is not proposing to the Palestinians the creation of a state before an agreement is reached on final borders.
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